What Melania Trump wore her 35th week as first lady — at the U.N. in that giant pink coat and more

Attending events at the United Nations in New York City with her husband, she made speeches rallying against bullying (rather ironically) and sat perfectly still as her husband threatened North Korea and said that the U.S. may have “no choice but to totally destroy” the country, which is home to 25 million people.

Her clothes this week oscillated from signaling that she wanted no attention on her at all, to signaling that she wanted all the attention in the room.

This is what Trump wore this week:

Tuesday, Sept. 19: A Calvin Klein suit for the United Nations

Melania Trump and her husband leaving the United Nations after his speech addressing North KoreaJohn Moore/Getty Images

For an event that just might go down in history as one of the most mortifying addresses by an American president at the United Nations, Trump wore a grey plaid pantsuit from Calvin Klein, with a black button-down underneath.

Never one to really embrace menswear, this was Trump’s Annie Hall moment.

Wednesday, Sept. 20: A giant fuchsia coat for addressing the U.N.

Melania Trump arriving at the U.S. Mission to the U.N. in New York City, ready to address the other spouses of world leaders Don Emmert/Getty Images

Well this was a risk.

To address the other spouses of world leaders at the United Nations on Wednesday, Trump went for something completely out of her wheelhouse: a bright fuchsia, oversize coat from the Spanish label Delpozo, a favorite brand of hers at this point.

A high-fashion look like this one at an event supposedly about bringing nations together felt a little, well, off to say the least.

Melania Trump addressing a luncheon at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in New YorkCraig Ruttle/AP

She paired the coat with stilettos that matched the bright pink color exactly.

Friday, Sept. 22: A plaid shirt for gardening at the White House

Melania Trump joins children from the Boys and Girls Club of Washington in gardening in the White House Kitchen GardenWin McNamee/Getty Images

And here we have Trump cosplaying the Brawny Man.

All joking aside, of course even something as simple and common as a plaid button-down turns out to be designer in Trump’s world. The shirt, in truth, is Balmain and goes for a whopping $1,380.

Melania Trump gardening with children from the Boys and Girls Club of Washington at the White House Kitchen Garden Andrew Harnik/AP

She then paired that with slim black pants, low Converse sneakers (thankfully not heels) and red rubber gloves.